16 septembre 2021
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Ron Naiweld, « 11. The Rabbinization Tractates and the Propagation of Rabbinic Ideology in the Late Talmudic Period », Open Book Publishers, ID : 10670/1.yxomh2
1.0. What is Rabbinization? The term rabbinization is used in contemporary Talmudic scholarship in two different, but related, senses. First, it denotes a process by which Jewish knowledge of the past is integrated into classical rabbinic literature. Sometimes this process also entails adaptation of the non-rabbinic tradition to rabbinic ideology and interests—in the words of Jacob Neusner, when rabbinic literature “rabbinizes” ancient Jewish traditions (biblical or not), it introduces into t...